Eco-sustainable projects in developing countries, News
As Technical Solidarity (Tecnologie Solidali Onlus), we thought of Doctors Without Borders (MSF) because for almost 50 years it has been fighting for the right to health for all and without borders. Today the MSF teams support some hospitals, general practitioners,...
Eco-sustainable projects in developing countries, News
Technical Solidarity’s pursues two main issues: to integrate young immigrants, students and italian unemployed in the society, and to develop inclusive, sustainable and environmental friendly technologies. The project goal is to provide training for 100 beneficiaries...
Eco-sustainable projects in developing countries, News
Technical Solidarity collaborates with CIRPS (Interuniversity Research Center for Sustainable Development) to support the Saharawi population. This group, driven away from their traditional territories, relies exclusively on humanitarian aid, and lives in refugee...
Eco-sustainable projects in developing countries, News
Location: Isiolo, Kenya Description: The northern part of Kenya has a semi-arid climate that has favored the breeding of camels for the exploitation of meat and milk. The absence of electricity and high environmental temperatures make it difficult to store these...
Eco-sustainable projects in developing countries, News
From 15th to 25th January X Field Study Abroad join to Micro Grid Academy, in Nairobi, Kenya. Location: Kenya Description: The Micro-grid Academy is a technical training platform promoted by the RES4Africa foundation and based in Nairobi, aimed at creating experts in...
Eco-sustainable projects in developing countries, News
The humanitarian demining laboratory is promoted by teachers and researchers at the university La Sapienza in the following engineering departments: electronics, structural, geotechnical, mechanical, aeronautical, applied physic, computer science, systems. Also with...